Summary
- NetEase Games has warned that modding Marvel Rivals could lead to permanent account bans, as it violates the game's terms of service.
- Season 1 introduced new heroes and attempted to deter modding, but workarounds were quickly developed.
- It remains unclear if NetEase Games has issued any bans for modding Marvel Rivals.
NetEase Games, the developer and publisher of the popular team shooter Marvel Rivals, has issued a stern warning to its players: continue to mod the game at your own peril. The company has made it clear that any form of modification, whether it be cosmetic hero mods or gameplay-enhancing add-ons, contravenes the game's terms of service and could result in a permanent ban.
This announcement follows the launch of Season 1 for Marvel Rivals, which not only introduced buffs and nerfs to existing heroes but also added Invisible Woman and Mister Fantastic from the Fantastic Four to the roster. The remaining members of the Fantastic Four, Human Torch and The Thing, are slated to join the game in upcoming updates. Since its debut in December 2024, Marvel Rivals has captivated fans of Marvel Comics and team shooters alike, earning a nomination for Online Game of the Year at the 2025 DICE Awards, set to be broadcast live from Las Vegas on February 13.
Despite NetEase Games' efforts to curb modding in Season 1, resourceful users have found ways to bypass these restrictions. A notable workaround, shared by a modder named Prafit on Nexus Mods, circumvents a system that checks asset hashes to detect game modifications. Prafit has cautioned users that downloading this mod could risk their accounts and recommends it only for those with high-end PCs. Following this, another mod surfaced on social media, transforming Mister Fantastic into Luffy from One Piece, due to their similar powers. This mod, created by Ercuallo, was highlighted in a video by RivalsLeaks on Twitter.
Marvel Rivals Warns Users to Stop Modding or Risk Bans
It is currently unclear whether NetEase Games has actually banned any players for modding Marvel Rivals, though the company has referenced the game's terms of service, which explicitly prohibit modifications, cheats, and hacks. While some mods, including one featuring US President-elect Donald Trump, have been taken down from Nexus Mods, Prafit's Season 1 workaround remains available and has been downloaded over 500 times as of the latest reports.
Marvel Rivals has faced issues with false bans since its launch, but the risks associated with violating the game's terms of service have been clearly communicated. The community now awaits NetEase Games' next move in addressing this ongoing situation.